You have to see it, to believe it!

Imagine waking up to this. At Reflections you can. The response to our latest release of homes has been outstanding and we are excited to release our final collection. Visit us this weekend to see these views for yourself!

May 5, 2012


Westcoast Homes Visits Reflections!

Arran Henn with Westcoast Homes recently visited Reflections where she met with our SVP Marketing, Manuela Mirecki. In this video they discuss the many amenities within the finished building and in the neighbourhood. Take a look to learn more about what Reflections has to offer its homeowners!

April 25, 2012


Is a View Important to You?

 

For the last few weeks we have been touring our guests through the completed homes at Reflections. The one thing that has surprised people the most is how stunning the views are (we tried to tell you)!  We’ve shown you the views by day. But let us show you the views by night!

Impressive aren’t they? These photos have been taken from actual homes that we have available!

  • We still have an amazing selection of view homes starting on the 20th floor!

 

Want to see these views for yourself? To book an appointment to tour any of these homes, please call the Reflections Sales Centre at 604-525-8496 . Or better yet, why not drop by to visit us at 7377-18th Street. We are here for you everyday except Friday from noon to 5pm.

 View YOUR home today! We are ready, are you? 

* For conditions and eligibility please speak to your sales team representative. This promotion is for a limited time. The developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications. Prices are subject to change without notice. E & O.E.
February 24, 2012


Rotary Club of Burnaby Celebrates Festival of Lights!

Brentwood Town Centre played host to an impressive Christmas tree display this past holiday season. Organized by The Rotary Club of Burnaby Deer Lake, this event, dubbed the Festival of Lights, comprised of 25 decorated trees displayed on the second level of the mall until December 29th. The public were invited to vote for their favourite decorated Christmas tree to help in their efforts to provide local needy children with winter boots. Each tree was sponsored by a local company or Rotary club, with sponsors decorating themselves, or recruiting local schools to do so.

The Club hoped to raise $10,000 for its programs, including its Boots For Kids campaign that provides warm winter boots for children in need at local inner city schools.

We were honoured to be a part of this fun and meaningful event. Our marketing team, spearheaded by SVP Manuela Mirecki, designed a Sugar Plum Fairy tree decked with pink tulle, hand-made oversized bon bons, fairy wings, silver doves and a sparkling tiara on top!

We had so much fun participating in this event.  And we were excited to learn that our tree had received the most votes!

              

              

To learn more about The Rotary Club of Burnaby Deer Lake, including the Boots for Kids campaign, click the link to be directed to their website.                                                                                                                      http://www.rotaryburnabydeerlake.org/

January 13, 2012


Move-Ins This Spring!

November 29, 2011


Ledmac Celebrates Reflections’ Topping Off!

Ward McAllister is often heard saying that his favourite moment in a development project is when the crane goes up and his second favourite is when the crane comes down, and with good reason! The crane coming down is a sign that the building is almost complete. But before the crane is taken down, it is used to haul the last bucket of concrete to “Top Off” the building. And THAT is reason for us to celebrate with a Topping Off Ceremony!!

Wikipedia says that in building construction, topping out or topping off is a ceremony held when the last beam is placed at the top of a building. The history of “Topping Off” goes back a long way. It is considered to be similar to ship naming and launching ceremonies and was perhaps done to placate the gods and to shield the building from harm. The practice of “topping out” a new building can be traced to the ancient Scandinavian religious practice of placing a tree on the top of a new building to appease the tree-dwelling spirits of their ancestors that had been displaced. The practice migrated to England with Scandinavian invaders and took root there. Years later, It has evolved into more of a formal ceremony than a religious one.  And for us at Ledmac, it is a great excuse to thank everyone who contributed to the building with a good old- fashioned pig roast!

On July 15th, 2011, Ledingham McAllister, together with Marcon Construction, celebrated the topping off of Reflections in Burnaby with all of the hardworking men and women who contributed to achieving this important landmark in construction. We were honoured to be joined by Mayor Corrigan of the City of Burnaby and Council members Colleen Jordan and Paul McDonnell. Their support over the years has helped make Reflections, and all our communities in Burnaby such wonderful places to live.

We started the day by loading everyone into the freight elevator and riding to the top of the tower. If you’ve never been in a construction lift before, trust me, it’s just like a ride at Playland – not for the faint of heart! The sky was scattered with clouds but you could still take in the 360 degree views with awe. (Soon, our homeowners will be enjoying these views in their finished homes)! While we waited for the last bucket of cement to be poured on the top of the tower, our feast was being prepared on the ground. And little did we know at the time, but a handful of guys at Marcon had been working since 5am on it! And what a feast it was. The line-up for lunch was a mile long as Ward McAllister shook hands and thanked every person who had worked on the building.  Words of recognition were given by Ledingham McAllister President and CEO Ward McAllister and Marcon Construction President Marco Paolella in praise of the Site Superintendent, Mike Meneghello and his crew.

A great day was had by all! Thank you to Mike, Kevin and Brian from Marcon for roasting the pig and thank you to Ward and Marco for putting on such a great party!!

We’ll see you at the next one!

August 3, 2011